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In the vast majority of cases, highly explicit or scandalous search terms associated with mainstream celebrities yield entirely mundane realities. When users click on these links, they typically encounter one of three scenarios: 1. Out-of-Context Movie Scenes

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Rely on established, reputable entertainment news outlets rather than anonymous video channels or blogs.